Foliations on non-metrisable manifolds II: contrasted behaviours
Abstract
This paper, which is an outgrowth of a previous paper of the authors, continues the study of dimension 1 foliations on non-metrisable manifolds emphasising some anomalous behaviours. We exhibit surfaces with various extra properties like Type I, separability and simple connectedness, and a property which we call `squat,' which do not admit foliations even on removal of a compact (or even Lindel\"of) subset. We exhibit a separable surface carrying a foliation in which all leaves except one are metrisable but at the same time we prove that every non-metrisable leaf on a Type I manifold has a saturated neighbourhood consisting only of non-metrisable leaves. Minimal foliations are also considered. Finally we exhibit simply connected surfaces having infinitely many topologically distinct foliations.
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@article{arxiv.1303.6714,
title = {Foliations on non-metrisable manifolds II: contrasted behaviours},
author = {Mathieu Baillif and Alexandre Gabard and David Gauld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.6714},
year = {2013}
}
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20 pages, 12 figures